Jump to content
Active & Nature

Neroberg climbing forest

Adventure, nature experience and sporting challenge - the Neroberg climbing forest can be found on the edge of the city forest, directly on Wiesbaden's Neroberg.

Ten courses at different heights and levels of difficulty await guests on the Neroberg. Children from the age of six can tackle the course accompanied by an adult. Finally swing from tree to tree like Tarzan on a liana or balance over rope bridges like Indiana Jones.

Over 100 exciting elements await the adventurers. For two years now, very young climbers aged four and over have also been able to let off steam safely on a large, exciting course. The "children's jungle course" runs at a height of 1.50 to 1.80 meters. With the climbing forest, the operators want to give children and young people in particular access to nature.

The course is accessed using a sophisticated self-belay system called "Smartbelay", similar to a via ferrata set. The difference is that accidental unhooking is not possible. If you do get stuck, the so-called "climbing guides" are always on hand.

20 years of the Neroberg climbing forest

The Neroberg climbing forest is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. What began as a pioneering project in 2006 is now an established part of leisure and day tourism in the Wiesbaden–Rheingau–Mainz area – and was also one of the first tourist high ropes courses in Germany.

There is a special promotion on the 20th of every month, and throughout May, guests receive a 20 percent discount on all regular admission prices.

Also interesting

watch list

Explanations and notes

Picture credits